Newly acquired reliever Aroldis Chapman will be the Yankees’ closer heading into spring training, supplanting Andrew Miller, manager Joe Girardi said Monday in an interview on the team’s cable network.

Miller will transition to a setup role and Dellin Betances will be the seventh inning man.

Chapman’s availability for Opening Day remains in question, though, as MLB is still investigating a domestic violence complaint that could result in a suspension. Under the league’s new domestic violence policy, commissioner Rob Manfred has the power to levy any discipline he sees fit.

Chapman was acquired late last month from the Reds for four minor leaguers. Earlier trade discussions with the Dodgers broke down after the domestic violence allegations surfaced.

The Yankees handed out a record contract for a reliever in order to bring Aroldis Chapman back to New York, a move that brings some pause given the expected state of the team over the next couple years.